House Stiffens Penalty for Killing Police Dog

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A proposal to make killing or torturing a police dog a second-degree felony, a bill prompted by the stabbing death in January of Pittsburgh police dog Rocco, was unanimously approved Tuesday by the Pennsylvania state House.

Police said Rocco was killed by a fugitive suspect during an arrest, and the dog's funeral was attended by about 1,200 people.